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Alex Jones Ordered to Pay $965 Million for Sandy Hook Conspiracies, Harassment
Infowars host Alex Jones was ordered to pay $965 million to law enforcement and families who were targeted by his lies about the Sandy Hook school shooting.
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Witness Questioned About Alex Jones' Criticism of Sandy Hook Trial
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who is on trial in Connecticut for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre a hoax, continued Friday to describe the proceedings as a “kangaroo court” from his Infowars studio in Texas. Jones’ commentary became a focus of testimony on the fourth day of the trial, with a lawyer for the Sandy Hook families questioning a corporate…
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Infowars Attorney Takes Stand at Alex Jones' Trial
An attorney for Alex Jones’ Free Speech Systems testified Wednesday about some of the company’s business practices.
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After Alex Jones' Lawyers Accidentally Leak Years of Emails, Infowars Financial Documents Are Revealed in Court
Lawyers for Alex Jones appeared to have accidentally sent over the entire contents of the Infowars founder’s phone to the lawyers for the plaintiffs in his defamation trial, according to court proceedings Wednesday. Mark Bankston, a lawyer for the parents of one of the children killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre and who are now suing Jones, said...
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‘It's 100 Percent Real': Alex Jones Admits Reality of Sandy Hook
The defamation trial for Infowars host Alex Jones continued in Austin, Texas Wednesday with Jones admitting the Sandy Hook shooting was “100 percent real.”
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Is Alex Jones' Trial About Free Speech Rights?
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones arrived at a Texas courthouse for his defamation trial for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack a hoax with the words “Save the 1st” scrawled on tape covering his mouth.
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Detective Says Alex Jones Is Among ‘Most Dangerous' Type of ‘Attack Denier' as Trial Begins
Detective Daniel Jewiss told the jury on the first day of testimony in a, Austin, Texas trial that Alex Jones knew the truth about the Sandy Hook shooting but twisted it for his own “power or money.”
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Infowars Bankruptcy Tossed in Deal With Sandy Hook Parents
A federal judge in Texas on Friday dismissed the bankruptcy protection case of Infowars and two other companies controlled by Alex Jones, the result of an agreement between lawyers for the conspiracy theorist and parents of some of the children slain in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez approved the deal after a brief…
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Victim of Deadly Worcester Fire Had Sued InfoWars, Lawyer Says
One of the four people who died in a fire at a Worcester, Massachusetts, apartment building last weekend had filed a defamation lawsuit against right-wing radio host Alex Jones and his InfoWars website in 2018, alleging they falsely identified him as the gunman in a massacre at a Florida high school. Authorities on Wednesday released the names of the victims…
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Alex Jones Agrees to Appear For Deposition in Sandy Hook Case
Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has agreed to appear at a deposition in Connecticut to answer questions in a lawsuit by relatives of some of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims, his lawyers said Thursday, a day after a judge ordered fines against Jones for defying orders to attend a deposition last week despite his claim of…
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Sandy Hook Families Reject Alex Jones Settlement Offer
Infowars host Alex Jones offered to pay $120,000 per plaintiff to resolve a lawsuit by relatives of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims — an offer they promptly rejected.
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Alex Jones Loses Lawsuits Over Sandy Hook ‘Hoax' Conspiracy
A Texas judge has found Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones liable for damages in three defamation lawsuits brought by the parents of two children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre over his claims that the shooting was a hoax. Judge Maya Guerra Gamble in Austin, home of Infowars, entered default judgments against Jones, Infowars and other…